February was an exciting month for the Chamber’s YEA!, the Young Entrepreneurs Academy.
Now under the instruction of Judi Null for segment two of three, the students are getting closer to being the CEO of their own businesses.

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Ruston Church of Christ is holding Ladies’ Day at church, located at 2300 W. Woodward Ave., on Saturday. Registration and refreshments will be between 9-9:30 a.m. Those interested can pre-register by calling 255-0417 or by emailing rustonchurchofchrist@gmail.com. The program will start at 10 a.m.

Ruston High School alumni Sharon Swearingen Tusa (left) and Ronny Graham, right, pose before a quilt Tusa made and that Graham won in a raffle benefitting the RHS Alumni Association’s scholarship fund. Tusa created eight different fabrics using RHS symbols and logos, plus the school’s alma mater to make the 70 inch quilt. The quilt is made in the Carpenter’s Square pattern. The Grahams have donated the quilt to RHS to be on permanent display there.

The Boys and Girls of North Central Louisiana is thankful for the recent donation from AT&T in support of ongoing club programming. Pictured from left to right is State Senator Rick Gallot, State Representative Rob Shadoin, Community Trust Bank Senior Vice President of Culture Strategies Ryan Kilpatrick, Boys and Girls Club Chief Professional Officer Eldonta’ Osborne and AT&T Regional Director David J. Aubrey.